Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Donald S. Ingraham
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Patent number: 6129667Abstract: An invasive probe for determining the morphological characteristics of walls of a lumen employs a real-time tracking means and an optical spectral measurement means. As the probe is advanced within the lumen, the real-time tracking means provides three-dimensional coordinates of the probe's position and orientation. Concurrent with probe localization, measurement of the spectral properties of the lumen wall are made by detecting the reflectance and/or absorption of light at the lumen wall. Both the probe position and the spectral measurement are sent to a data acquisition system which in turn provides an graphic or numeric display to the operator. Probe tracking can be performed with radio-frequency, magnetic resonance, ultrasonic techniques or the like. If desired, spectral measurements can be made in the visible, ultra-violet or infra-red spectral bands to provide optimized detection of chemical species of interest.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Charles Lucian Dumoulin, Robert David Darrow, Ronald Dean Watkins
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Patent number: 6122840Abstract: A clothes dryer includes a control system for determining the drying time for a partial load in a clothes dryer. The system includes a humidity sensor, a signal processor, and a fuzzy logic control system. The humidity sensor generates a humidity signal representative of the humidity of air flowing through the trap duct. The humidity sensor transmits the humidity signal to the signal processor, and the signal processor determines a drying span utilizing the humidity signal. The fuzzy logic control system then utilizes the drying span to estimate the clothes load.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Nicolas Wadih Chbat, Vivek Venugopal Badami
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Patent number: 6122015Abstract: A system for filtering digital television signals is provided. The system comprises a generator for providing a first data sequence to a private data packetizer, and a transmitter for transmitting the packetized first data sequence in a data channel of a digital television signal. The system further includes a receiver for receiving the digital television signal and recovering the first data sequence. The receiver includes a channel estimator for providing an estimate of channel characteristics, such as estimated channel impulse estimate and estimated noise variance. The receiver further includes an adaptive equalizer filter having an input for receiving the digital television signal and an input for receiving adaptive filter coefficients. The receiver further includes a coefficient processor for calculating adaptive filter coefficients based on the channel estimate, and providing the adaptive filter coefficients to the adaptive equalizer filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Naofal Mohammed Wassel Al-Dhahir, John Erik Hershey, Nick Andrew Van Stralen, Richard Louis Frey, Mark Lewis Grabb
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Patent number: 6114863Abstract: An improved process for determining the presence of water in a material is disclosed. A set of electrodes is placed on the surface of a layer of the material being monitored, and an electric field is established therebetween. The phase angle for the electric field at a pre-selected frequency is measured, and compared with a predetermined phase angle for a dry portion of the material. A significant difference between the phase angle for the material being monitored and the predetermined phase angle is indicative of the presence of water in the material. The material being monitored may be an electrical insulating material, e.g., for conductive components in water-cooled electrical generators. Electrical generators monitored in this manner are also within the scope of this disclosure.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John Raymond Krahn, Clive William Reed
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Patent number: 6107415Abstract: Compatible polyphenylene ether-polyamide blends are prepared without the need for compatibilizing compounds such as citric acid or maleic anhydride. The preparation method includes melt blending of the constituents, with other materials such as impact modifiers and fillers optionally being present, at an apparatus temperature maintained no lower than about 295.degree. C. and a pressure maintained below about 200 torr. Blending is preferably by extrusion, with filler and optionally a portion of the polyamide being introduced downstream.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Norberto Silvi, Mark Howard Giammattei
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Patent number: 6107381Abstract: Anti-fouling coatings comprise a room temperature vulcanizable polyorganosiloxane composition and a polyorganosiloxane free from silanol groups and comprising at least one hydroxy- or alkoxy-terminated polyoxyalkylenealkyl radical. The latter is capable of blooming to the surface of the cured room temperature vulcanizable composition, thus inhibiting the deposition of marine life on the coated article.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Judith Stein, Timothy Brydon Burnell, James Anthony Cella
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Patent number: 6107434Abstract: Heat curable platinum catalyzed organopolysiloxane compositions are provided, such as paper release formulations, which have enhanced shelf-life based on the employment of certain inhibitors, in the form of a halogenated organic compound having at least one unsaturated group, such as an olefinic or alkynyl group.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Larry Neil Lewis
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Patent number: 6093580Abstract: A method of forming a contact for a photosensitive element of a photosensitive imager including a common electrode separated from a bottom contact by intervening layers of an SiOx transistor passivation layer over the bottom contact and an SiNx diode passivation layer over the transistor passivation layer. Controlled etching through the passivation layers exposes but does not damage the thin film transistor passivation layer extending in regions beyond the common electrode, and also improves adherence of a protective gasket in such regions. The contact pad formed in this process has a layer of diode passivation material and a layer of transistor passivation material disposed between the upper common electrode material layer and the underlying source and drain electrode material layer, with a via provided having smooth and sloped sidewalls over which the common electrode material extends to provide electrical contact between the common electrode material layer and the source and drain electrode material layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jianqiang Liu, Robert Forrest Kwasnick, George Edward Possin
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Patent number: 6088488Abstract: A reference image R is selected and a region of interest (ROI) is interactively selected encompassing a desired structure from a sequence of images of a moving structure. This ROI is cross-correlated with other real-time images by multiplication in the Fourier frequency domain, to determine if the desired structure is present in the image. If the structure is present, this image may be averaged with other images in which the structure is present to produce higher resolution adaptively averaged images. This invention is particularly useful in imaging coronary vessels. In an alternative embodiment, the offset of the desired structure may be calculated in a series of images. The images may then be sorted by this offset, and played back in that order to provide a "movie-like" display of the desired structure moving with the periodic motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Judson Hardy, Rupert William Meldrum Curwen
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Patent number: 6084936Abstract: A source applies imaging energy that passes through an object being imaged and is then detected by a detector. A scanning trajectory causes the detector to provide a Cauchy data set of measured cone beam data to a processor. The processor extrapolates by use of John's equation such that missing cone beam data is determined. The measured cone beam data and the determined cone beam data together provide a complete data set for exact image reconstruction.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Sarah Kathryn Patch
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Patent number: 6077977Abstract: Aryldialkylmethanes such as cumene are converted to the corresponding hydroperoxides by reaction with oxygen in the presence of a promoter which may be an alkali metal borate such as borax, an alkali metal salt of a polymer such as an acrylic polymer, or an alkaline reagent in combination with a specific proportion of added water or water of hydration, also exemplified by borax. High yields of the hydroperoxide are obtained, particularly when the promoter includes water.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Sarada Gopinathan, John William Fulmer, Changaramponnath Gopinathan, John Christopher Schmidhauser
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Patent number: 6054673Abstract: An exemplary method of drilling a hole through an article comprises the steps of directing a pulsed laser beam at a first side of the article, wherein a pulse of the pulsed laser beam has an energy of less than or equal to 0.1 joule and a full width half maximum pulse width of less than or equal to 500 nanoseconds, detecting with a detector whether the hole being drilled has extended through to a second side of the article, and interrupting drilling after the hole has extended through to the second side of the article. The method may be carried out with an exemplary drilling apparatus which includes an Nd:YAG laser, a camera to detect when the laser beam has broken through, and a shutter to interrupt drilling before a subsequent pulse begins. Because the energy of each pulse is relatively small, the damage caused by the laser beam to a wall behind the drilled hole is insignificant.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Xiangli Chen
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Patent number: 6054858Abstract: A sweep generator 230 applies a range of frequencies to an rf coil 140 to detect the resonant frequency of a field generated by a magnet 125a,b. A frequency to current converter 220 applies an auxiliary magnetic field to tune an MRI apparatus to the resonant frequency of the rf coil. A flexible coil of one turn (300) or two or more turns (500) has a plurality of segments (301-307; 501-513). One of the belt has a contact k0, (k0'), which is electrically connectable to one or more contacts k1, (k1'), k2, (k2'), etc. located between the ends of the segments. For each connection to successive contacts, the length of the coil and its inductance increases by the added impedance .DELTA.L.sub.ij between contacts k.sub.i and k.sub.j. That increase of inductance is nullified by capacitors .DELTA.C.sub.sij located between segments.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Charles Lucien Dumoulin, Ronald Dean Watkins, Icko Eric Timothy Iben, Sayed-Amr Ahmes El-Hamamsy, William Alan Edelstein
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Patent number: 6038724Abstract: A clothes load estimation method for a clothes washer, and a washing machine having a controller for controlling at least one operating condition for a clothes washer, are provided, in which a value of an inertia (I.sub.c) of the clothes load is determined in accordance with a relationship to a sensed basket acceleration (.alpha..sub.o) and a sensed motor phase angle (.phi..sub.m). The relationship is based on and derived from a dynamic modeling of a motor/inner clutch subsystem, an outer clutch, subsystem, a belt subsystem, and a washer basket/clothes load subsystem. The method and apparatus require only low cost motor phase sensors and either velocity or position sensors in controlling the washer operating condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Nicolas Wadih Chbat, Vivek Venugopal Badami
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Patent number: 6037609Abstract: A radiation imager is disclosed that is resistant to degradation due to moisture by either contact pad corrosion, guard ring corrosion or by photodiode leakage. A contact pad of a large area imager is disclosed that is formed into three distinct and electrically connected regions. The resulting structure of the contact pad regions forms reliable contact that is resistant to corrosion damage. Also disclosed is a data line of an imager, or a display, the resistance of which is reduced by patterning an aluminum (Al) line on top of a transistor island structure, with the formed data line preferably being encapsulated. In addition, a guard ring having first and second regions and photosensitive element are disclosed. The second region comprises an electrical contact between ITO and underlying metal and a second tier which acts as a moisture barrier and is preferably disposed at the corner of the guard ring and separated from the contact pads of the imager in such a manner as to minimize corrosion.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jianqiang Liu, Ching-Yeu Wei, Robert Forrest Kwasnick
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Patent number: 6031234Abstract: A radiation imager includes a photosensor array that is coupled to a scintillator so as to detect optical photons generated when incident radiation is absorbed in the scintillator. The imager includes an optical crosstalk attenuator that is optically coupled to a first surface of the scintillator (that is, the surface opposite the photosensor). The optical crosstalk attenuator includes an optical absorption material that is disposed so as to inhibit reflection of optical photons incident on the scintillator first surface back into the scintillator along selected crosstalk reflection paths. The crosstalk reflection paths are those paths oriented such that optical photons passing along such paths would be incident upon photosensor array pixels that are outside of a selected focal area corresponding to the absorption point in the scintillator.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Douglas Albagli, Robert Forrest Kwasnick, George Edward Possin
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Patent number: 6030660Abstract: The invention provides a method of steam stripping an inorganic powder by contacting the inorganic powder with a silylating agent to form a silylated mixture which is pneumatically transported and contacted with steam to form a vaporous stream. This vaporous stream is then transported to a separation stage and the volatile materials are separated from the inorganic powder.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John Aibangbee Osaheni, John Brian McDermott, John Peter Banevicius
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Patent number: 5999881Abstract: This present invention makes use of a method for automatically finds collision-free part removal paths. The system sparsely samples the high-dimensional state space and maps the rest of the space using proximity assumptions (assumptions about states near the samples). The present invention is less complex and faster than previously known methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Charles Law, William John Schroeder, Hsuan Chang
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Patent number: 5998927Abstract: The formation of leachable mercury upon disposal or during TCLP testing of mercury vapor discharge lamps is substantially prevented by maintaining the amount of elemental iron at a level which is at least about 100 to about 1000 milligrams per kilogram of the total weight of lamp material.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Donald Franklin Foust, Deborah Ann Haitko, David Key Dietrich
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Patent number: 5976978Abstract: A method of repairing severed or damaged data transmission lines of an imager provides a shunt path around the electrical defect in the data transmission line by means of a diode common transmission line. The repair shunt includes a first scan line segment, a common electrode segment, and a second scan line segment, which segments are fused together and to the data line having the electrical defect to bypass the electrical defect. The respective conductive lines are fused together with spot welds formed with the application of a laser. A repaired imager has a data line having an open circuit defect, with respective first and second portions of said data line being coupled to a repair shunt comprising an associated pixel scan line segment and a common electrode segment. In one embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of spot welds are provided in the imager array, each in its unwelded state but capable of being welded by the application of heat.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Roger Stephen Salisbury